Title taken from verso.Photograph of a Native Alaskan cemetery with Russian Orthodox Crosses. Some of the graves are enclosed in their own fence and others, like the one in the distance, have several graves within one fence.

Photo of the interior of the Episcopal Church in Nome, Alaska decorated for the Easter celebration, 1902. The platform has a cross-covered pillow and what looks to be a fur or bear skin rug leading up the steps. The...

Woman in bridal attire and man in suit stand next to a priest. The wedding couple hold candles. Several people surround the couple. Behind the group of people are crosses, indicating a cemetary. See also...

Note on slide reads "Russian Church Nicoli [Nikolai], Dec. 1949." Wooden building identified as Russian church. Nearby the building is a bell affixed to a wooden frame. A ladder leans against the side of the...

The church, identified in UAF-1997-108-464 as the Catholic mission, was a two story white building with greenish-blue trim around the windows, and a metal roof. There is a bell tower on the roof with a white cross on...

A white wooden church building with a bell tower, dome, and cross are next to a graveyard of frost covered crosses. Several log buildings are also in the area, and a dog team and sled are to the right in the background....

"Nov. 1949" is also written on slide. The name of this church was Saints Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Chapel, according to a painting done of this building (see ASL-P548-106 in Alaska Digital Archives). A gray log...

Slide reads, "Nicolai"[Nikolai]. A snow-covered structure is in the center of this photo, with an Orthodox cross (also known as the Suppedaneum cross) is on top. To the right, and behind this structure are several...

Slide also reads, "Native women & children, 7-4-49." Two Native Alaskan women are wearing pink kuspuks. The boy on the left is wearing a dirt-covered beige kuspuk and mukluks. The boy behind him is wearing a navy plaid...

The slide also reads, "Oct. 1949," and spells the village as "Akuluruk." There are several gray buildings, the closest of which has a bell tower. There are steps up to a porch, which has white and green railings. A group...

This is a photo of the back side of St. Seraphim Russian Orthodox Chapel. Another view of this chapel can be seen depicted in a watercolor painting in the Alaska Digital Archives, ASL-P548-103. This log building with a...